French film star Jean-Louis Trinity has died

According to the Fars News Agency cinema reporter, quoting GuardianVeteran French actor Jean-Louis Trinitan has died at the age of 91.
The veteran actor of the New Wave of French cinema starred in a series of author films before appearing in Michael Hanke’s Love.
Jean-Louis Trintinan, a French actor who worked closely with the new wave of Europe in the 1960s and 1970s, has died at the age of 91. His wife, Marianne Hopfner Trinity, told AFP.
Born in 1930, Trinity was overshadowed by World War II as a child, but he developed a desire to drive a race car from his two uncles – one of whom was killed on the track in 1933. In 1956, she starred in Brigitte Bardot’s “And God Created Woman,” but was later sent to Algeria as a conscript during the War of Independence.
Returning to France, he challenged himself to star in the 1966 international film One Man and One Woman, Claude Lilouche. In this internationally successful film, he played the role of a dead man who falls in love with Anuk.
The soundtrack to “A Man and a Woman” (by Francis Lai) was a huge success for French cinema in the United States. Trinity and Amy also appeared in the next two episodes of the film: A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986) and The Best Years of Life (2019).
He worked with a number of prominent directors of the period. With Claude Chabrol in the drama Highsmithian Les Biches (1968), co-starring Stephanie Adran, whom Trinity married in the mid-1950s. He starred in the Oscar-winning film “Z” (1969) directed by Costa-Gauras as a judge investigating a assassination and starring in Bernardo Bertolucci’s anti-fascist drama The Conformist (1970). ) Played a role. He also starred in the controversial romance novel My Night in Fashion by Eric Roemer (1969).
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